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Virtualism James G. Carrier (Oxford Brookes University, UK)

Virtualism By James G. Carrier (Oxford Brookes University, UK)

Virtualism by James G. Carrier (Oxford Brookes University, UK)


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We live in a time of economic virtualism, whereby our lives are made to conform to the virtual reality of economic thought. Globalization, transnational capitalism, structural adjustment programmes and the decay of welfare are all signs of the growing power of economics, one of the most potent forces of recent decades.

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Virtualism: A New Political Economy by James G. Carrier (Oxford Brookes University, UK)

We live in a time of economic virtualism, whereby our lives are made to conform to the virtual reality of economic thought. Globalization, transnational capitalism, structural adjustment programmes and the decay of welfare are all signs of the growing power of economics, one of the most potent forces of recent decades. In the last thirty years, economics has ceased to be just an academic discipline concerned with the study of economy, and has come to be the only legitimate way to think about all aspects of society and how we order our lives. Economic models are no longer measured against the world they seek to describe, but instead the world is measured against them, found wanting and made to conform.This profound and dangerous change in the power of abstract economics to shape the lives of people in rich and poor countries alike is the subject of this interdisciplinary study. Contributors show how economics has come to portray a virtual reality - a world that seems real but is merely a reflection of a neo-classical model - and how governments, the World Bank and the IMF combine to stamp the world with a virtual image that condemns as irrational our local social and cultural arrangements. Further, it is argued that virtualism represents the worrying emergence of new forms of abstraction in the political economy, of which economics is just one example.

Virtualism Reviews

'Readers will find his survey of retail trade interesting and valuable.'American Journal of Sociology'This volume ... is a worthy turn-of-the-century successor to Karl Polanyi's 'The great transformation' (1957) ... 'Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute

About James G. Carrier (Oxford Brookes University, UK)

James G. Carrier Daniel Miller Professor of Anthropology,University College London. Recent books include 'A Theory of Shopping', 'The Internet: An Ethnographic Approach' (with Don Slater) and Ed. 'Car Cultures'.

Table of Contents

Abstraction in western economic practice, James G. Carrier; the triumph of economics - or, rationality can be dangerous to your reasoning, Ben Fine; abstraction, reality and the gender of economic man, Julie Nelson; development and structural adjustment, Philip McMichael; cash for quotas - disputes over the legitimacy of an economic model of fishing in Iceland, Agnar Helgason and Gisli Palsson; the transnational capitalist class, Leslie Sklair; virtual capitalism - the globalization of reflexive business knowledge, Nigel Thrift; conclusion, Daniel Miller.

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GOR004286638
9781859732427
1859732429
Virtualism: A New Political Economy by James G. Carrier (Oxford Brookes University, UK)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
19981101
228
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